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What is the NBI?
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Malcolm | Report | 28 Nov 2004 14:52 |
Hi There are over 200 from early 1600s on NBI 2 how does that compare to NBI 1? Dont want to Jump in as Sue is looking for you. Malcolm |
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Alison | Report | 28 Nov 2004 14:35 |
Hi Sue, Aha - thank you. That would be great if you could do some lookups for me. The name I have researching is lilliott but can be spelt a variety of ways, ie: liliot, lylliot, lilliot, lillyatt. Would you mind seeing if there's any in Sussex for me please? Thanks in anticipation - Alison |
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 28 Nov 2004 14:31 |
hi alison- its the 'national burial index' it is not complete. some areas are better covered than others. pot luck really, but worth checking. some of mine are on it. i only have version 1 , there are more on version 2. but if you want me to check for you- message me. sue. |
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Alison | Report | 28 Nov 2004 14:26 |
Noticed that someone has done "NBI lookups" and returned a load of records dated throughout the 1700's. What is the NBI and will it help me trying to search my 1700's ancestors?? Alison |